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Phrasal Verbs Practice
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ЁЯУЭ Practice all phrasal verbs from the 7 important verbs:
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Exercise 1: Fill in the correct phrasal verb
- The car __________ (break) on our way to Delhi.
- She __________ (bring) three children without any help.
- Please __________ (carry) with your presentation.
- I __________ (come) an old diary while cleaning.
- How do you __________ (get) with your neighbors?
- The meeting was __________ (put) until Friday.
- He __________ (turn) the job offer.
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- broke down
- brought up
- carry on
- came across
- get along
- put off
- turned down
Exercise 2: Match the phrasal verb with its meaning
Column A (Phrasal Verbs):
- break into
- bring about
- carry out
- come up
- get over
- put up with
- turn out
Column B (Meanings):
- recover from
- cause to happen
- enter forcibly
- result
- arise/be mentioned
- execute/complete
- tolerate
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1-c, 2-b, 3-f, 4-e, 5-a, 6-g, 7-d
Exercise 3: Error Correction | рддреНрд░реБрдЯрд┐ рд╕реБрдзрд╛рд░
Find and correct the error in each sentence:
- The fire broke up in the kitchen.
- She gets on well her mother-in-law.
- He put on the meeting until Monday.
- Please turn down the lights before leaving.
- I came along this book in the library.
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- broke out (not "up")
- gets along with (missing "with")
- put off (not "put on")
- turn off (not "down")
- came across (not "along")
Exercise 4: Complete the sentences | рд╡рд╛рдХреНрдп рдкреВрд░реЗ рдХрд░реЗрдВ
- I can't __________ this hot weather. (tolerate)
- The exam results will __________ next week. (be published)
- He __________ a new business plan. (proposed)
- It took me months to __________ the shock. (recover)
- Firefighters __________ the fire quickly. (extinguished)
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- put up with
- come out
- brought forward
- get over
- put out